FANTASY FOOTBALL

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RUSSELL WILSON NEWS FEED

Marshawn Lynch finally opened up about the Seattle Seahawks' final offensive play in the Super Bowl, telling a Turkish sports network that he was expecting to get the ball on the much-debated play that ended up sealing the Patriots' XLIX victory.

Three important things we learned about the Seattle Seahawks during the NFL scouting combine at Indianapolis, which ended Monday:1. Lynch will be back -- It's not official yet, but it's almost a certainty that Marshawn Lynch will return next season as the starting running back.

1. Lane needs more surgery: Along with the horrible arm fracture nickelback Jeremy Lane suffered after his interception in the Super Bowl, he also injured a knee and will need surgery that could cause him to miss the start of the 2015 season.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, speaking on a video for the Players Tribune website, said he takes full responsibility for what happened in Super Bowl XLIX, believes he will get there again and hopes to be remembered for something different.